"Dr. Wilkinson has given us a wonderfully--indeed masterfully--synthetic work on the biggest question of all. Bringing together insights drawn from the fields of biology, psychology, sociology, philosophy, and theology, he puts a spotlight on the things that give human beings, over time and across cultures, a sense of purpose. His book is an intelligent person's guide to the meaning of life."--Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, Princeton University
"Anyone who wants to know how a scientific understanding of reality and the notion of purpose for human existence can go together, will be richly inspired by this book."--Dirk Evers, Professor of Theology, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
"In Purpose, Wilkinson deftly explains how and why our most fundamental institutions--including marriage and family--play a crucial role in grounding and guiding our lives. This is a fascinating and important book."--Brad Wilcox, Sociology Professor and Director of the National Marriage Project, University of Virginia
"An essential book by every measure. Beautifully written, superbly researched--and life changing. You will never think of your life, or the earth, or the purpose of each in the same way again!"
--Greg McKeown, New York Times bestselling author of Effortless and Essentialism
"If you struggle to reconcile faith and reason, Sam Wilkinson's profound book Purpose was written for you. You will be left with an understanding of the guiding forces behind human evolution and behavior."--Arthur C. Brooks, Professor, Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School, and #1 New York Times bestselling author
"Wilkinson makes the case that the evolutionary forces of individual selection and kin selection, operating simultaneously over eons, have produced the best and worst aspects of human nature. God's use of evolution in the creation of humanity therefore sets the stage for life to truly test our willingness to choose good over evil as we respond to competing urges. Well-researched, insightful, and provocative."--Laura C. Bridgewater, Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Biology, Brigham Young University
"Into the midst of the often contentious debate about evolution and the meaning of life, Purpose breathes a breath of fresh air. By taking seriously the notion that "everything that is evolved", Wilkinson highlights how evolution must then be responsible not just for our genetic material, but also for the apparent dual nature of human nature--the tension between selfishness and altruism or between aggression and cooperation. These aspects of human nature suggest that, while the steps of evolution are random, the higher order principles that guide evolution have all the apparent hallmarks of having a clear purpose. I highly recommend this to those seeking a clear and hopeful perspective on how modern science can help us pursue a meaningful life."--Troy Van Voorhis, Professor at MIT and author of Certainty: Is Science All You Need?
"Psychiatrist Sam Wilkinson digs deeply into recent insights about how evolution has shaped the competing dispositions of human nature, and how these observations point to a Creator God who has a purpose for our existence. If you are one of many in our technological society who is troubled about whether science and faith can be harmonized, you will be reassured and inspired by this intellectually rigorous and spiritually compelling presentation." --Francis S. Collins, MD, PhD, Leader of the Human Genome Project, Author of The Language of God, and Founder of BioLogos
"Samuel Wilkinson brings his considerable expertise to questions of evolution, purpose and God. What results is an innovative approach which takes the science seriously both in what it can say and where it needs a wider context to give insights into what it means to be fully human."--Reverend Professor David Wilkinson, Principal of St John's College, Durham University
"In this lively, refreshing, and well-written book, Samuel Wilkinson thoughtfully explores the fascinating problems of evolution, freedom, meaning, and religion. Complex ideas are explained in simple and clear terms, and arguments on all sides are carefully scrutinized. Readers will enjoy engaging with this intelligent and humble mind. Anyone interested in the deep questions about human life will find this book a valuable and stimulating read."
--Roy Baumeister, President-Elect, International Positive Psychology Association, and co-author of New York Times Bestseller, Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Strength